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    odd problem with squidguard and lan ip addresses

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      dgall
      last edited by dgall

      I had problems with my PFSENSE so I temporally used a router that assigned ip addresses at 192.168.50.2-192.168.50.250
      which caused huge problems in my office because it also changed the ip address to all 5 of my printers I had to reconfigure all the computers to the new printer ip addresses. Last night got my new SG-3100 hooked up and instead of changing all the ip addresses again I just changed my dhcp range to 192.168.1.1-192.168.50.250 so I didnt have to mess with all the printers on the network (major pain) now here is the weird thing the computers that are running 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.250 squidguard works perfect the computers that are using the higher range of 192.168.50.2-192.168.50.250 squidguard doesn't work. Anyone hear of this before or know of a setting I can make a quick change on to fix this?

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